Lexicographical Neighbors of Scappled
Literary usage of Scappled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Architectural Magazine (1836)
"That under the large stalls in the centre of the market is to rise 2 in. above the
general level, being scappled on the edges forming the steps. ..."
2. The Story of a House by Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc (1874)
"besides, on the neighboring plateaus, thin lime-banks, which are imbedded regularly,
following a height of 15 c. to 20 c. and which are excellent' scappled ..."
3. The Dialect of Craven: In the West-Riding of the County of York by William Carr (1828)
"scappled, Stones rough-dressed by the hammer. " A hammer scappled wall." SCAR,
A precipice or rock. ISL. skier, scopulus. SCAR, To frighten. ..."
4. The Dialect of Craven: In the West-Riding of the County of York by William Carr (1828)
"scappled, Stones rough-dressed by the hammer. . " A hammer scappled wall."
SCAR, A precipice or rock. ISL. skier, scopulus. SCAR, To frighten. ..."
5. Melbourne universal exhibition, 1880. France. notices on the designs by Melbourne internat. exhib, France Ministère des travaux publics (1880)
"The viaduct is built in rubble scappled and coursed, the filling in of the ...
The crowns and the upper parapets are in ashlar simply scappled and picked. ..."
6. Archaeologia Cantiana by Kent Archaeological Society (1892)
"... what, 2, 114, 130 Ыя; (scappled) Rochester Castle, 129. Scyld, a son of Woden,
8, 25. ..."